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globe 1
glorified 4
glorious 3
glory 27
gloucester 1
gluttonous 1
gnosticism 1
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27 follow
27 food
27 gives
27 glory
27 gospels
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1 PreGreek| to be equal in honour and glory, and in the same true sense 2 I | phrase approach the hidden glory of the truths concealed 3 I | Christ,26to Whom be the glory for ever. Amen. ~8. Now 4 I | before the worlds unto our glory,48from the spiritual law 5 I | before the world unto the glory of the righteous; which 6 I | the whole world and their glory.74Who but a careless reader 7 I | India, and Parthia, and the glory of their rulers among men? 8 VII(183)| The heavens declare the glory of God"; "The sea saw that 9 XIV | became fools, and changed the glory of the incorruptible God 10 XIV | and that truly no one may glory before God." 254But our 11 XIV | illumination of the gospel of the glory of God in the face of Jesus 12 XIV | thy light is come, and the glory of the Lord hath risen upon 13 XIV | ground: he hath no form (nor glory: and we saw him and he had 14 XIV | disciples and appeared in glory; when both Moses and Elias 15 XIV | and Elias also appeared in glory,277and spake of His decease 16 XIV | we shall say, "We saw his glory." 299Some perhaps who are 17 XIV | mountain may say, "We saw his glory," but they will not add " 18 XIV | but they will not add "Glory as of an only-begotten from 19 XIV | before the worlds unto the glory of his righteous ones." 300~~~~~~ 20 XVIII | are: that no flesh should glory before him." 367Some have 21 XVIII | became fools, and changed the glory of the incorruptible God 22 XX | of the knowledge of the glory of God" 426may shine in 23 XXI | patience in well-doing seek for glory and honour and incorruption, 24 XXI | and also of the Greek; but glory and honour and peace to 25 XXI | Apostle says, "No flesh may glory before God"; and they are 26 XXVI | and does not fitly ascribe glory to Him who contributes more 27 XXVII | with due regard to God's glory should discover better arguments,


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